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  1. 15421

    Dopamine depletion increases intrinsic excitability of medium spiny neurons. by Karima Azdad (370732)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) Summary histogram of the mean first spike latency at the 120 pA current pulse illustrating the decrease of the first spike latency induced by dopamine depletion. …”
  2. 15422

    Map of thermal risk variation, based on the response of lizards to dehydration for <i>Loxopholis percarinatum</i> across the amazon basin. by Agustín Camacho (331354)

    Published 2023
    “…D represents thermal risk after a 50% decrease in rainfall, E shows risk after a decrease of 20% in tree cover, and F shows the risk for lizards with VTmax = 28.8°C, The median VTmax for <i>L</i>. …”
  3. 15423

    Effect of Ultra-fine Traditional Chinese Medicine Compounds on Regulation of Lipid Metabolism and Reduction in Egg Cholesterol of Laying Hens by Y Song (5161109)

    Published 2018
    “…These results suggest that the diet supplemented with TCM could increase the expression of apoA I and apoB100 mRNA in the liver, and decrease lipid content in the serum, and reduce egg cholesterol in layers.…”
  4. 15424

    Cx43 and AQP4 astrocytopathy in active lesions of MS (case MS-3). by Katsuhisa Masaki (119851)

    Published 2013
    “…Immunoreactivities for Cx32 and Cx47 are decreased in these lesions (D, E) compared with non-affected white matter (D, E, insert). …”
  5. 15425

    Creating web-based tools for independent monitoring of functional recovery following total hip arthroplasty by Jeremy Graber (10702935)

    Published 2022
    “…<br> <br>  </p> <p><strong>Materials/Methods</strong></p> <p>We created models of recovery for the 4-meter walk test (4MWT)[5] and a global measure of hip function (GHF), which requires patients to rate their function from 0 (unable to do anything) to 100 (able to do whatever they want). …”
  6. 15426

    Effect of broad-spectrum potassium channel blockers on evoked DA overflow. by Philippe Martel (350692)

    Published 2013
    “…(E) After a 30 min application of 100 µM 4-AP, 1 µM ConoTX was applied and caused a ∼ 90% decrease in evoked DA release. …”
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  9. 15429

    Massachusetts Medicaid members that smoked in 2008: Characteristics associated with smoking status in 2014 by Alexis D. Henry (4509955)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>The smoking rate among non-elderly Medicaid enrollees is more than double the rate for those privately insured; smoking-related conditions account for 15% of Medicaid expenditures. …”
  10. 15430

    Identification of Novel Regulatory Small RNAs in <i>Acinetobacter baumannii</i> by Rajnikant Sharma (384839)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Small RNA (sRNA) molecules are non-coding RNAs that have been implicated in regulation of various cellular processes in living systems, allowing them to adapt to changing environmental conditions. …”
  11. 15431

    Table_1_Binding of Campylobacter jejuni FliW Adjacent to the CsrA RNA-Binding Pockets Modulates CsrA Regulatory Activity.pdf by Marek Bogacz (656419)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Campylobacter jejuni CsrA is an mRNA-binding, post-transcriptional regulator that controls many metabolic- and virulence-related characteristics of this important pathogen. In contrast to E. coli CsrA, whose activity is modulated by binding to small non-coding RNAs (sRNAs), C. jejuni CsrA activity is controlled by binding to the CsrA antagonist FliW. …”
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  13. 15433

    Proposed model of BDNF signaling in correlation-dependent structural remodeling. by Elena Kutsarova (3526640)

    Published 2023
    “…(C) Correlated firing of the RGC axon of interest (red) and its neighboring axons (gray) results in an activation of postsynaptic NMDARs, leading to an increase in the concentration of BDNF via release or cleavage of proBDNF (e.g., via MMP-9 or tPA). BDNF binds to postsynaptic TrkB that initiates a retrograde stabilization signal (of unknown identity) leading to suppression of branch addition and targeted decrease of branch loss. …”
  14. 15434

    A qualitative signature of hierarchical learning in confidence reports. by Micha Heilbron (4352980)

    Published 2019
    “…Note that the flat model also shows a decrease in confidence, because it progressively forgets its estimates about P(B|B) during a streak of As, but, there is no difference between suspicious and non-suspicious streaks. …”
  15. 15435

    Data_Sheet_1_Fish Assemblages of a Sub-Arctic Fjord Show Early Signals of Climate Change Response Contrary to the Benthic Assemblages.docx by Laurène Mérillet (12187037)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Arctic benthic ecosystems are facing high-speed environmental changes, such as decreased sea ice coverage, increased temperature and precipitations, as well as the invasion by non-indigenous species. …”
  16. 15436

    SUD Raw data.zip by Xiaoding Zhang (17976626)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, we test the expression of Epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT)-related proteins by western blot and RT-PCR. SUD decrease the expression of vimentin and increased the expression of E-cadherin in MCF-7 and BGC-823 cells, means EMT also be decreased by SUD. …”
  17. 15437

    Ras transformation affects the circadian clock via MAPK signalling. by Angela Relógio (193817)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Shown are <i>in silico</i>-generated gene expression oscillations with wild type (WT) in blue, RAS overexpressing in red (i.e., reducing the BMAL1 mediated-transcription by 60% (ktt = 0.4) compared to WT) and reducing RAS activity (i.e., increasing BMAL1 mediated-transcription by 60% (ktt = 1.6)) in green. …”
  18. 15438

    Table_1_No adaptation to warming after selection for 800 generations in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi BOF 92.pdf by Cong Zhou (62278)

    Published 2023
    “…In summary, our results indicate that warming by 4°C (17°C and 21°C) enhanced the growth, but did not result in adaptative changes in E. huxleyi (BOF 92) over a growth period of about 800 generations, reflecting that mild or non-stressful warming treatment to E. huxleyi isolated from cold seas does not alter its phenotypic plasticity.…”
  19. 15439

    Influence of Multiple Infection and Relatedness on Virulence: Disease Dynamics in an Experimental Plant Population and Its Castrating Parasite by Lorenza Buono (571679)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathogen, is expected to depend on several parameters, such as the type of the disease (<i>e.g.…”
  20. 15440

    Colocalized synaptophysin-GFP puncta. by Irina Antonova (369433)

    Published 2013
    “…An increase in N1 (for example, comparing glutamate to control) corresponds to a rapid increase in sites at 10 min, an increase in P3 corresponds to a gradual increase (or a smaller decrease) from 10 min to 3 hrs, and an increase in N2 corresponds to an increase in stable sites.…”